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Master Class
Violin, Viola, 
Cello & Double bass

SESSION 2026
From 29/06 to 04/07

Public Masterclasses

The Master-classes are privileged meeting times between students from superiors schools of music or recently graduated students and professional artists.

This is the opportunity to exchange around the musical programs worked on by the students and to collect advices to progress in their practice.

Anna GÖCKEL, Violaine DESPEYROUX, Pauline BARTISSOL and Léo GENET shares with the public their work sessions with various musicians coming from French or foreign music schools and young professional musicians.

VIOLIN
Anna
GÖCKEL

Noted for the depth and sincerity of her interpretations, Anna Göckel is one of the most fascinating violinists of her generation. Named an Adami “Révélation Classique” in 2016 and awarded the SACEM Enesco Prize in 2020, she passionately explores the wide range of repertoire open to a violinist’s life, from the Baroque repertoire to contemporary creation. She performs as a soloist with orchestras including the Orchestre de Chambre de Wallonie, the Concerto Budapest Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre National de Cannes, the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestre de Chambre du Luxembourg, the Munich Radio Orchestra, the Orquesta Sinfónica de la UAEH (Mexico), the Lemanic Modern Ensemble and the Centro de Experimentación y Producción de Música Contemporánea. A devoted chamber musician, she won the ARD International Music Competition in Munich at the age of 21 with the Karénine Trio, which she co-founded (2005–2011), and was invited in residence at leading chamber music festivals such as Open Chamber Music at Prussia Cove (UK) and the Marlboro Chamber Music Festival (USA). Since last season, she has devoted a significant part of her energy to the string quartet repertoire, becoming first violin of the Aviv Quartet. She recorded Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 with the Saarländisches Staatsorchester conducted by Sébastien Rouland for NoMadPlay. Her double album Sei Solo, in which she performs the complete Sonatas and Partitas by Bach for the label NoMadMusic, received the “Coup de Cœur” award from Classica magazine. Born in Marseille, where she began studying the violin, she later trained with Boris Belkin in the Netherlands, with Jean-Jacques Kantorow and Svetlin Roussev at the Paris Conservatoire, and with the Ysaÿe Quartet. She further refined her studies with David Grimal at the Hochschule für Musik in Saarbrücken, where she obtained a soloist’s diploma. She has also been deeply influenced and inspired by the guidance of Menahem Pressler, Ferenc Rados, Donald Weilerstein, Maxim Vengerov and Miriam Fried. Committed to musical education and transmission, she takes part as a conductor in the DEMOS orchestra projects and this year teaches violin at the Conservatoire Populaire de Genève and at the Haute École de Musique de Lausanne. She is also the artistic director of the “Le vent sur l’arbre” Festival in southern Burgundy. Anna Göckel is a laureate of the Fravanni Fund. She plays a 1786 violin by Nicolò Gagliano, generously loaned to her by the Lenoir Endowment Fund.

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VIOLA
Violaine
DESPEYROUX

‘I see music as a journey, a suspended moment that transforms with each interpretation. In this way, the audience is drawn directly into a story that we create together.’ This vision of musical performance as an immersive, shared experience is at the heart of Violaine Despeyroux's artistic approach. A French violist trained at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris, the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München and the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel, she stands out on stage with her unique presence and energy that is both controlled and incandescent. Her enthusiasm and determination have led her to perform in prestigious European and international venues, including Victoria Hall, Seiji Ozawa Hall, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels and Grand Théâtre de Provence. She has shared the stage with renowned partners such as Renaud Capuçon, Alexandre Kantorow, the Modigliani Quartet and Pierre Fouchenneret. The winner of several awards, she was unanimously awarded First Prize at the Concours National des Jeunes Altistes (National Competition for Young Viola Players), as well as Second Prize and the Prize for the Best Interpretation of Bach at the Cecil Aronowitz International Viola Competition. A multi-faceted musician, Violaine Despeyroux is equally at home in chamber music and as a soloist. Her season will be marked by the recording of an album devoted to English music, as well as new chamber music collaborations with leading artistic partners. It will also be marked by the addition of three new concertos to her repertoire, reflecting her desire to enrich and renew her musical journey. Always curious about new repertoires, she has a deep passion for chamber music and the dialogue it creates between musicians and audiences. She can be heard at major music events such as the Aix-en-Provence Easter Festival, the La Roque d'Anthéron Festival, the Radio France Occitanie Festival Montpellier Festival and the Folles Journées de Nantes. She is also a regular guest with major ensembles such as the Orchestre de l'Opéra national de Paris, the Orchestre de Paris, the WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln and the Kölner Kammerorchester. But Violaine Despeyroux also likes to surprise, break free from conventions and explore unexpected paths. For her, classical music remains above all a living art: a vibrant art form whose colours and emotions she constantly explores, in a permanent search for nuances, encounters and intensity, in perfect harmony with her instrument — a 1863 Jacquot viola.

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CREDIT PHOTO: Natacha Colmez

VIOLINCELLO
Pauline
BARTISSOL

Pauline Bartissol has established herself as a leading figure in the French cello scene: a principal cellist with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France from 2007 to 2019, she has since been regularly invited to perform as a guest principal cellist with numerous orchestras in France and abroad (Bordeaux, Strasbourg, Trondheim, Liège…) and her recordings with pianist Laurent Wagschal have all been unanimously praised by the press. A graduate of the Paris Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse (CNSM) and the Cologne Musikhochschule, she spent many years honing her craft with Marc Coppey, with whom she has shared the stage on numerous occasions and for whom she has served as assistant at the CNSM since 2013. Driven by boundless curiosity, she has, over time, established herself as an eclectic musician who traverses various repertoires. It is thus that she features as the dedicatee, alongside the Salzedo Trio, of works by Nina Senk, Joan Magrané, Ton-Thât Tiêt, B. Novoa Loira, Z. Gerenabarrena and Vincent Carinola… but also as a close collaborator of the saxophonist and unclassifiable improviser Jean-Charles Richard, the accordionist Vincent Lhermet and the pianist Laurent Wagschal, with whom she co-founded the flexible chamber music ensemble ‘Le déluge’. Since 2025, she has been artistic director, alongside flautist Marine Perez, of the association ‘La Pochette Musicale’, which aims to promote access to classical music for families and audiences who are not usually exposed to it. La Pochette Musicale organises, in particular, the ‘Croq’dimanches’ festival in the Jardin de Bagatelle in Paris every September.

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DOUBLE BASS
Léo
GENET

The orchestra fascinated Léo Genet from an early age. He participated in the academies of the Orchestre National de Lyon, the Orchestre Français des Jeunes, the European Union Youth Orchestra… He holds a double master's degree at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et Danse of Lyon in the class of Bernard Cazauran then Cédric Carlier and at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam in the class of Olivier Thiery and Rick Stotijn. The complementarity of the aesthetics learned during his studies allowed him to enrich and deepens his instrumental expression. After a year spent at the academy of the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, the Amsterdam opera orchestra, he joined the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France in 2017 and then the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in 2018. Substitute within the main French and Dutch orchestras, regular guest of Ivan Fischer's Budapest Festival Orchestra and Teodor Currentzis's Utopia Orchestra, Léo also enjoys playing in smaller ensembles (Seiji Ozawa International Quartet Academy, Musique en Ré festival, among other personal projects), which allow him to explore a wide variety of musical styles. Teaching is an important part of his musical journey. Since 2020, he has been a mentor at the Concertgebouw Orchestra Young Academy and gives numerous private lessons of orchestra auditions preparation. In addition to temporary substitute teaching positions at the conservatories of Amsterdam, Utrecht, and The Hague, Léo founded a double bass academy in his native village of the Bugey, France, with the double bass player Théotime Voisin in 2022 and 2023. A member of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra's instrumental commission, and passionate about bows and instruments craftmanship, he practices woodworking in his spare time. Léo plays a double bass on loan from the Concertgebouw Orchestra Foundation, built in London by Bernard Simon Fendt II around 1840.

Monday

29 JUNE 2026

Music school of Mirecourt

20, rue Georges Clémenceau

88500 Mirecourt

 

Upcoming schedule

 

Free admission depending on the places available

Tuesday

30 JUNE 2026

Music school of Mirecourt

20, rue Georges Clémenceau

88500 Mirecourt

 

Upcoming schedule

 

Free admission depending on the places available

Friday

03 JULY 2026

Music school of Mirecourt

20, rue Georges Clémenceau

88500 Mirecourt

 

Upcoming schedule

 

Free admission depending on the places available

Saturday

04 JULY 2026

Cinema le Rio

48, Rue Sainte-Cécile

88500 Mirecourt

 

6:00 p.m.

PRICES

Tuition cost                            400€

Acomodation&stay            200€

- Private lessons

- Free access to all classes

- Full board

- Practice room

- Final concert

- Free access to the entire weekend programme

Registration to the Masterclass

You are a Musician who would like to participate in the Masterclass ?​​​

Find out the registration form bellow.​

Please note that places are limited to 4 per teacher !

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